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Reverse failts are caused by compression. Normal faults however are formed by tension.
It has a compression ratio of 17.5:1
Normal compression on a gasoline engine is about 125 psi.
yes
Normal engine compression would be 100-125psi
Well for me it is normal.
Just did compression test on mine and the normal seems to be 160 -180
normal fault
The 2000 Mustang V6 Compression is: 9.36:1 The 200 Mustang V8 Compression is: 9.0:1
Flames shooting out of race car exhaust pipes is caused by unused fuel passing from the cylinder into the exhaust system and lighting by the heat of the exhaust. Race cars run a different grade of fuel than a normal passenger car so this is common. You have to really soop up a normal car engine for this to happen on a normal car.
water coming from the exhaust is normal not lots but some
No. This means that the manifold has an exhaust leak.